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Photographs of a circular traverse

of Tullich Hill, Ben Reoch and Beinn Bhreac

in the Luss Hills

above Glen Douglas, Loch Long and Loch Lomond

in the Southern Highlands of Scotland


Cottage at Invergroin in Glen Douglas beneath Tullich Hill

Cottage at Invergroin

 in Glen Douglas

 beneath Tullich Hill 




Invergroin in Glen Douglas

Invergroin

 in Glen Douglas




Doune Hill above Glen Douglas

Doune Hill

above Glen Douglas





Loch Long from Tullich Hill

Loch Long

from Tullich Hill




Loch Long from Arrochar at the head of Loch Long from Tullich Hill

Arrochar

at the head of Loch Long

 from Tullich Hill ( 2073ft, 632m )



Loch Long from Arrochar at the head of Loch Long from Tullich Hill

Beinn an Lochain, Ben Arthur ( The Cobbler ),

 Beinn Ime and Beinn Narnain

from Tullich Hill





Ben Reoch from Tullich Hill

Ben Reoch ( 2168ft )

from Tullich Hill





Loch Lomond from Ben Reoch

Loch Lomond

from Ben Reoch





Ben Vorlich from Ben Reoch

Ben Vorlich

from Ben Reoch





Ben Lomond from Ben Reoch

Ben Lomond

from Ben Reoch





Beinn Bhreac from Ben Reoch

Beinn Bhreac

from Ben Reoch




Ben Reoch above Arrocher and Loch Long

Ben Reoch

above Arrocher

and Loch Long






Ben Lomond from trig point on Beinn Bhreac

Ben Lomond

from trig point

 on Beinn Bhreac ( 2233ft )





Loch Lomond from Beinn Bhreac

Loch Lomond

from Beinn Bhreac





Ben Arthur ( The Cobbler ) and Beinn Narnain on descent from Beinn Bhreac

Ben Arthur ( The Cobbler ) and Beinn Narnain

on descent

 from Beinn Bhreac ( 2233ft, 681m )





Luss Hills across Loch Lomond from the West Highland Way

Beinn Bhreac across Loch Lomond

from the West Highland Way





Beinn Bhreac across Loch Lomond from the West Highland Way

Beinn Reoch across Loch Lomond

 
from the West Highland Way





Beinn Bhreac in winter

Beinn Bhreac in winter





Beinn Bhreac in winter

Beinn Bhreac in winter




Loch Lomond from Beinn Bhreac in winter

Loch Lomond

from
Beinn Bhreac in winter






Map for Beinn Dubh in the Luss Hills above Loch Lomond

Map for Beinn Bhreac

 in the Luss Hills

above Loch Lomond

( Note: Click here or on above for large format copy )



Route Map for Glen Douglas in the Luss Hills above Loch Lomond

Route Map for Glen Douglas

 above Loch Lomond





BEINN BHREAC - ROUTE DESCRIPTION:


Location: Loch Lomond
Map: 0S Landranger 56 ( GR 310987 )
Distance: 7.5 miles ( 12km )
Time: 4hours 30 minutes
Terrain: open hillside

Some hillwalks never lose their interest, no matter how many times you do them, and this round over the hills on the north side of Glen Douglas is a good example. Tullich Hill, Ben Reoch and Beinn Bhreac are characterful, grassy and welcoming in their own way, and the location on the western rim of Loch Lomond and the resulting views are better than those found on many a Munro. It's a winning combination.
A large parking area directly below the last conifer plantation before Tullich Farm and the houses at lnvergroin provides the best starting point.
From here continue on foot up the road towards Tullich Hill and the house and farm, and cross the road bridge over the burn. Just beyond the bridge.
go through the second gate on the right and ascend directly to an opening in the fence above. Continue on the same line to another fence with a gate, going through this to open hillside. The broad south-eastern ridge of Tullich Hill becomes better defined as height is gained and leads to the summit area, which has a number of high points separated by a small lochan. Tullich Hill is a Graham by status and the summit is the westernmost of these points. marked by a cairn of quartz and mica schist rocks. After soaking up the fine panorama north across Loch Long to the Cobbler and its extended Arrochar family, descend to the col below Ben Reoch, keeping south-east to avoid the line of small cliffs.
From the col an initially steep ascent in the vicinity of a line of old fenceposts leads to the cairned summit of Ben Reoch and fine views east to Ben Lomond and along the length of the loch.
Drop down south and east over a rocky little top on the ridge to the col below
Beinn Bhreac. A steady ascent up the broad rock-strewn ridge leads to the summit, marked by a trig point on a small crag. Beinn Bhreac is also a Graham and probably offers even better views over Loch Lomond.
Head west-south-west from the summit to gain the western top corner of the conifer plantation and follow it down towards lnvergroin and a gate.
Turn left after the gate and continue alongside the conifers back to the parking area.

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